The 5 Best Dressed Guys at Last Night's Time 100 Gala

We thought the red carpet season had come to a close with the handing out of that last Oscar, but we wrong; last night’s Time 100 Gala brought out an impressive crew of celebrities, politicians, and worldly gents dressed to the nines. A look at the five who got black tie right...

Justin Timberlake

J.T. could have shown up in just about anything and you know he would have made this list. But naturally he showed up in a swanky Tom Ford dinner jacket and the two best accessories a man could have: Jessica Biel and that hair.

Raphael Saadiq

Singer, producer, and master of everything R&B- related goes the unconventional route, opting for a v-neck tee under a slim cut black suit. There’s no tie in sight but we’d argue the guy looks as slick as any penguin-suited gent in the crowd last night.

Bryan Cranston

We’ve said it before but Cranston doesn’t get his due for always showing up looking appropriately sharp for whatever event he’s attending and the Time 100 Gala’s no different, as the Breaking Bad actor makes the notch lapel tux seem cool again.

Mark Burnett

We wouldn’t usually think of a guy behind the scenes as being in the ranks of some red carpet heavyweights, but Burnett definitely earns his place by sporting one sharp cut, subtly patterned evening jacket. The powerhouse producer even sports some colorful laces on his black oords that keeps the whole rig on the right side of stuffy.

Frank Ocean

We’ve always known Ocean’s got a style all his own but what’s been exciting over the past few months is seeing how the musician adapts it to each occasion. In the case of the Time 100 Gala, that means a long satin lapel coat over some jacquard trousers for a simple but effective evening look.

Honorable Mention: Aziz Ansari

Aziz always looks good and last night was no different, save for some excess pant hems. What there was no question about, though, was his shirt to jacket cuff ratio which proves that the littlest things in menswear make the biggest impact.

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